Explain the "balanced approach" to teaching reading and its implications for children's learning
What will be an ideal response?
The balanced approach is a practice in which there is a balance between whole-language methods and phonics instruction that meets specific needs of individual children. Integrating all approaches into a unified whole will help children to be confident readers.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Name and describe at least two methods by which you can preassess student knowledge
What will be an ideal response?
The most powerful non-education interest group in most states is the
a. NAACP. b. Business Lobby. c. ACLU. d. Christian Right.
Which of the following describes a good multiple-choice item?
a. D = 90% b. The low group answered the item correctly. c. Distracters are implausible. d. d = .90